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POPULATION PYRAMIDS
DEFINITION
A population pyramid is a bar graph which shows
the age and sex structure of a population. This
information is very useful to governments for policy
planning
Because these population structures can predict the
changes of a population in the future.
Besides, they show the level of development of a
population
WHY IS IT
USEFUL?
ELEMENTS OF A POPULATION STRUCTURE
OR POPULATION PYRAMID
Male side
It’s
usually in
blue and
at the left
side
Female side
It’s
usually in
pink and
at the
right side
The vertical axis
shows the
population divided
into five year age
groups
The horizontal axis
shows the percentage of
males and female in each
age group
The horizontal axis also
can show the number of
people in each sex and
age group
NUMBER OF PEOPLE
PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE
HOW DO POPULATION STRUCTURES
DIFFER?
Developing and
developed countries have
particular shapes in their
population structures
POOREST
DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES.
(SUDAN)
• The top is narrow
because the life
expectancy is low
• The base is large
because the birth rate
is very high
MORE
ECONOMICALLY
DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES
(MEXICO)
• The top is less
narrow because
the life expectancy
is higher
• The base is
smaller because
the birth rate is
falling slowly
• There are also a
lack of population
in some ages (20-
25) because of the
migration
DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES
(USA)
• The top is bigger
because the life
expectancy is
higher
• The base is
narrow because
the birth rate is low
• There are sectors
which are bigger
because the
inmigrants who
come to their
countries
DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES
WITH OLD
POPULATION
(SPAIN)
• The old people
starts to have the
biggest percentage
of the population
• The base of the
pyramid has a lack
of children
• The replacement
of the population is
not granted
• There will be few
people to maintain
the dependent
population
EVOLUTION OF THE SPANISH POPULATION STRUCTURE
We also can see other interesting
things in the population structures
RUSSIA 2000
Lack of
population
due to the
First and the
Second World
War.
There are also
more women
than men
Besides, we
can see that
there are lost
generations
because of the
war
We also can see how the Russian population decreased
after the end of the Soviet Union because many countries
became independent (Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania...)
BAHRAIN 2011
Why does it have that particular shape?
GERMANY 2005
Why does it have that particular shape?
HOMEWORK
• Click on this link http://
populationpyramid.net/
• Choose a country
• Find the population pyramids of that country in
the years 1950, 2014 and 2050
• Copy those pyramids, print them and paste them
in your notebook
• Then, write an essay saying the most important
information that you can find by analyzing those
structures

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Population pyramids

  • 1. POPULATION PYRAMIDS DEFINITION A population pyramid is a bar graph which shows the age and sex structure of a population. This information is very useful to governments for policy planning Because these population structures can predict the changes of a population in the future. Besides, they show the level of development of a population WHY IS IT USEFUL?
  • 2. ELEMENTS OF A POPULATION STRUCTURE OR POPULATION PYRAMID Male side It’s usually in blue and at the left side Female side It’s usually in pink and at the right side The vertical axis shows the population divided into five year age groups The horizontal axis shows the percentage of males and female in each age group The horizontal axis also can show the number of people in each sex and age group
  • 4. HOW DO POPULATION STRUCTURES DIFFER? Developing and developed countries have particular shapes in their population structures POOREST DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. (SUDAN) • The top is narrow because the life expectancy is low • The base is large because the birth rate is very high
  • 5. MORE ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES (MEXICO) • The top is less narrow because the life expectancy is higher • The base is smaller because the birth rate is falling slowly • There are also a lack of population in some ages (20- 25) because of the migration
  • 6. DEVELOPED COUNTRIES (USA) • The top is bigger because the life expectancy is higher • The base is narrow because the birth rate is low • There are sectors which are bigger because the inmigrants who come to their countries
  • 7. DEVELOPED COUNTRIES WITH OLD POPULATION (SPAIN) • The old people starts to have the biggest percentage of the population • The base of the pyramid has a lack of children • The replacement of the population is not granted • There will be few people to maintain the dependent population
  • 8. EVOLUTION OF THE SPANISH POPULATION STRUCTURE
  • 9. We also can see other interesting things in the population structures RUSSIA 2000 Lack of population due to the First and the Second World War. There are also more women than men Besides, we can see that there are lost generations because of the war We also can see how the Russian population decreased after the end of the Soviet Union because many countries became independent (Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania...)
  • 10. BAHRAIN 2011 Why does it have that particular shape?
  • 11. GERMANY 2005 Why does it have that particular shape?
  • 12. HOMEWORK • Click on this link http:// populationpyramid.net/ • Choose a country • Find the population pyramids of that country in the years 1950, 2014 and 2050 • Copy those pyramids, print them and paste them in your notebook • Then, write an essay saying the most important information that you can find by analyzing those structures